A man who does not like Rev. Parris because he is materialistic; this man also had some type of “contact” with Abigail.
John Proctor
"Your justice would freeze beer.”
John Proctor
Struggle that takes place between a character and an outside force (man vs.man, nature, society).
External Conflict
A severe trial or test.
Crucible
What happens to Giles Corey?
He is crushed to death.
The ringleader of the girls and is jealous of Goody Proctor - she tries to use her power in the town to get rid of Elizabeth Proctor and any others who have insulted her in past.
Abigail Williams
“My niece, sir. My niece. I think she has vanished.”
Reverend Parris
When a character struggles with their own opposing desires or beliefs (man vs. self).
Internal Conflict
This is perjury.
The offense of willfully telling an untruth in a court after having taken an oath or affirmation.
In Act III, what test is Mary asked to perform?
Faint on command
Gives Goody Proctor a poppet with a needle stuck in it.
Mary Warren
“I do not judge you. The Magistrate that sits in your heart that judges you.”
Elizabeth Proctor
The most important thought of a paragraph or larger section of text.
Central Idea
Vague means
Of uncertain, indefinite, or unclear meaning.
What happens to John Proctor?
A scholarly preacher from out of town who is called to Salem to rid the town of demonic forces.
Reverend Hale
“More weight.”
Giles Corey
Highlights and explains the details about a character in a story (S.T.E.A.L.)
Characterization
To be unsure or weak is to...
Falter
What happens to Abigail?
She robs her uncle and runs away from Salem.
The first to confess to conjuring and is saved by Rev. Hale.
Tituba
“There be no blush about my name.”
Abigail Williams
A story, poem, or piece of media that has a deeper, hidden meaning.
Allegory
To be shockingly brutal or cruel is to be...
Monstrous
Which commandment does John forget in Act II?
Thou shalt not commit adultery